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How long does the state keep DUI/DWI records?

All states keep records on drivers who have been convicted of driving under the influence, but the policies on storing DUI/DWI driving records vary from state to state. The conviction typically appears on a driver's record for about ten years.

Are Driving Records open to the public?

In many cases, the public can request access to Driving Records. Drivers can always request their own driving history, but some states restrict access to the records of other drivers. Certain types of Driving Records are restricted to employers, insurers, and volunteer organizations.

What is the National Driver Register?

The National Driver Register (NDR) maintains a database on problem drivers. This includes individuals who have been convicted of serious traffic-related offenses or whose driver's licenses have been suspended, revoked, cancelled, or denied. The NDR is a division of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.